BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
I've had to roll this around my brain for a while, scroll up+down quite a lot and generally wonder wtf? before responding.
And I don't really know how to respond without sounding like a nutcase.
Are you serious? Can you explain? That's not a challenge, btw, as I have only superficial knowledge of the subject. 100 billion ??
First, you need to sink coffer dams. And it needs to be done by people in protection garments. Any soil removed has to be assayed and contaminated soil deal with as waste.
Then you sink pumps into wells in the interior of the coffer dams, and keep the water pumped out. What do you do with the water? Store it or decontaminate it. You will have to do this for about a decade.
Then you need to send in teams and first remove the cores from the spent fuel pools into dry cask storage, and then cart those away for reprocessing. First you probably have to do some site clearing and you have to assay the condition of the cores in the pools. All this has to be done with radiation safety protocols. This will take months.
You also have to continuously monitor the condition of the dead reactors, and assay their damage to the extent possible. Most likely robots will have to be used.
At some point, when the cores have cooled enough and the radiation levels have dropped, you will need to get inside the containment and start dis-assembly. This work is going to need to be done by either robots or "jumpers" and will not go quickly.
Everything inside those buildings, and some things outside, are going to need to be treated as high level waste, and this is going to be hellishly expensive.
Also, every machine that you use and every consumable you bring in will also become radwaste.
Then, once you have gutted the containments and hauled away the ruined cores and vessels, you have to take apart the concrete structure, some of which will also be high level waste, and likely all of it radwaste.
Once that is done you need to deal with the earth under where the site was, and likely haul that off as radwaste.
Lots of expensive equipment, some of which will have to be engineered for the job, all of which you will have to dispose of after the job, hundreds of trained workers for years, tons and tons of waste.
100 billion is not a bad estimate in my opinion.